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This will be an exciting and festive day.  We will have tables set up outside and will have many great items on sale for that day only.  We may even have a few other special surprises for you!!!

Atlanta Streets Alive

The May 20th Atlanta Streets Alive Event event connects Virginia-Highland, Poncey-Highland, and Inman Park neighborhoods. While the past four Atlanta Streets Alive events have attracted on average 3,400 people, our goal is to attract 10,000 people to the street of North Highland Avenue. Local residents can expect a blend of outdoor activities such as cycling, roller blading, skateboarding, hula-hooping, yoga, kickboxing, and bootcamps to more cultural activities such as “theatre on the move”, various a cappella groups, marching bands, choirs and bicycle art.

This is not your typical festival. The event does not host an artist/vendor market or alcoholic beverages because our mission involves celebrating the neighborhood and the local businesses and restaurants, as well as promote healthy choices and activities for attendees. The event is free and open to all.   Learn more...

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Our Collection

Shona Sculptures
Intu-Art Pottery
Ngwenya Glass
Bead & Wire Animals
Tribal Masks
Tribal Artifacts
Original Paintings
Lithographs
Baskets
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Books

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Repair Wooden Items
Repair & Polish Shona
Custom Framing
Custom Mask Stands
Recognition Awards
Prop Rentals

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Gems of Africa Gallery     
P.O.  Box 1163      
Fairburn, GA     
404-876-8200
www.GemsOfAfricaGallery.com


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